The Miami Dolphins would have the most intriguing quarterback conundrum in the NFL if a certain division rival (the New England Patriots) wasn't trying to replace a Hall of Fame quarterback.
Miami has journeyman veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick on the roster, a quarterback who led the Dolphins to some truly unexpected victories last season with a depleted roster. The Dolphins then drafted Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa -- the passer who might have been the most gifted in the draft class -- in the first round.
Complicating matters is the fact Tagovailoa is only seven months removed from a hip fracture and is still rehabbing to be ready whenever training camp begins this offseason.